1、2018 届江西省临川第二中学高三上学期第五次月考 英语第 I 卷(选择题,满分 100 分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题:每小题 1.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the man waiting to do?A. Enjoy some noodles B. Eat some eggs C. Drink some hot water2. What does the
2、 man advise the woman to do?A. Give running another try. B. Talk with the P.E. teacherC. Try some of the other events.3. What language will the speakers learn together?A. French B. Spanish C. Both French and Spanish4. What is Steve worried about?A. His football B. His lamp C. His desk5. Where docs t
3、he conversation probably take place?A. In a bookstore B. In a game center C. In a library 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6-7 题。6. How does the woman describe her students
4、?A. Diverse B. Boring C. Kind7. When docs the conversation take place?A. At the beginning of a term B. In the middle of a term C. At the end of a term 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8-10 题。8. Where was the group supposed to meet?A. In the parking lot B. At the entrance of the mall C. Al the movie theater9. Which show
5、ing are the speakers going to sec?A. The 12:00 showing B. The 12:00p.m. showing C. The 1:30p.m. Showing10 Who is paying for the womans ticket?A. Julia B. Kate C. Dave听第 8 段材料,回答第 11-13 题。11. Whats the weather like now?A. It is windy. B. It is snowy. C. It is rainy.12. How will the man go back home?A
6、. By subway B. By car C. On foot13. Why did the woman come to the cafe?A. She thought she would study well there.B. She planned to own a coffee shop someday.C. She wanted to be surrounded by other students.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14-16 题。14. Who is the man?A. A tutor B. A college student C. A college professor
7、15. When do students usually have the most trouble in college according to the man? A. During office hours B. During the last year C. During the first year16. What resource does the woman mention?A. The writing center B. The library C. Tutors听第 10 段材料,回答第 17-20 题。17. Where is the speaker now?A. In S
8、hanghai B. In Beijing C. In Hainan18. Who is Angela Smith?A. The captain of the planeB. A regular flight attendantC. The head flight attendant19. What does the speaker say about this flight?A. The passengers can watch news and TV programs for free.B. The passengers will be in the air for two hours.C
9、. The plane is flying north.20. What will the passengers do next?A. Watch a video B. Read the newspaper C. Enjoy some snacks and drinks第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,每小題 2 分,满分 40 分) 第一节(共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每題所给的四个选项(A 、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。AHave Fun in These Beach Resorts (旅游胜地)DoubleTree by Hilton San Jua
10、n, Puerto RicoGet in the Caribbean island without a passport by taking advantage of frequent airfare deals to Puerto Rico. Find the DoubleTree by Hilton San Juan in the Condado district, a hop, a skip, and a jump from Ocean Park Beach and the boutiques (精品店) restaurants, and art galleries of histori
11、c Old San Juan. Rates start at $ 109.Divi Flamingo Beach Resort, BonaireThe quiet Caribbean island of Bonaire is ideal for getting away from it all. The Divi Flamingo Beach Resort in Kralendijk is a relaxing place known for its PADI 5 Star dive center, which teaches diving and offers hunts. Guests c
12、an relax around two freshwater pools, or find a seat at the beach bar. Prices start at $ 149 a night.DeSoto Beach Hotel, GeorgiaTybee Island has one of seven surviving colonial lighthouses to explore, and the quiet shores of North Beach offer shell collecting and bird watching, as well as the Tybee
13、Island Marine Science Center, where visitors can get up close with wildlife; Boutiques, art galleries, music, and good food complete the festive atmosphere. The DeSoto Beach Hotel is about $ 150 a night.Barcelo Maya Grand Resort, MexicoThe all-inclusive Barcelo Maya Grand Resort on the Riviera Maya
14、is a mini city, with five hotels, 20 restaurants, 19 bars, a convention center, eight swimming pools, two water parks a spa, a bowling alley, a sports room with theater-style seating, a dance club for teens, an 18-hole miniature golf course, and more. Nightly rates start at $ 147 a person from mid-A
15、ugust through October. Beyond the resort, the Riviera Maya offers ancient ruins and zip lining.21. Where is the Condado district?A. In Mexico. B. In Bonaire.C. In Georgia. D. In Puerto Rico.22. What con visitors do when spending holidays in Barcelo Maya Orand Resort?A. Attend a golf course. B. Have
16、sports.C. Teach teens to dunce. D. Watch films in a theater.23. Which resort should a visitor choose if he or she wants to I cam diving?A. DeSoto Beach Hotel. B. Barcelo Maya Grand Resort.C. Divi Flamingo Beach Resort. D. DoubleTree by Hilton San Juan.BTanith Carey, an author of books on competitive
17、 parenting, was a tiger mother herself, settling her newborn baby in front of Baby Einstein DVDs to stimulate her tiny brain and investing in expensive educational toys. Her oldest daughter Lily, now 12, was tutored once a week and learned Mandarin Chinese and ballet at the age of six. “I firmly bel
18、ieved that I could turn my child into a genius if I put enough work into it,” Carey explains.But Lily didnt play ball. Despite Careys best efforts, she became increasingly withdrawn, complaining that she was “rubbish” at her school work. Frustrated that Lily was pushing her away, Carey consulted an
19、education specialist who told her that she was the problem, not Lily.“She warned me that Lily hid her feelings deep inside her heart and felt very criticized by me,” she says. “Shes a sensitive child and imposing my own motivations on her wasnt helping.”In her new book, Taming the Tiger Parent, Care
20、y describes how harmful tiger mothers and fathers can be, and shows them how to rebuild relationships with their children. Her advice provides an approach to the heavy handed techniques of the original tiger mother, Amy Chua, described in her book Battle Hymn of a Tiger Mother.Chua would hover next
21、to her daughter, Louisa, as she practised the violin for two hours every evening, threatening to bum her soft toys if she played a wrong note. Carey, meanwhile, whose daughters also play the violin, now trusts them to practise on their own. “Lily doesnt need me to be there watching over her all the
22、time. I let her develop her own motivation rather than imposing mine,” she says.Her book encourages parents to prioritize their childs emotional well being over academic achievement. Unlike Chua, who considers children to be tough enough to cope with harsh criticism, Carey stresses the importance of
23、 building a childs ability to cope with the pressures of school and exams. “You dont want them to believe that their parents love them more when they do well and less when they dont,” she says.24. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Lily was poor at ball games.B. Lily didnt finish h
24、er schoolwork.C. Lily refused to learn at her mothers command.D. Lily wanted to I cam Mandarin Chinese and ballet.25. Part of the book Taming the Tiger Parent describes .A. how damaging competitive parenting can beB. how students benefit from their tiger parentsC. the way to overcome Chuas difficult
25、 situationD. the heavy handed techniques of Amy Chua26. Its inferred from the text that Carey .A. failed to control her pushy behaviorB. managed to govern her competitive parentingC. had an unusual way to make her child a geniusD. never ignored her daughters emotional well being27. How is the last p
26、aragraph developed?A. By inferring. B. By giving explanations.C. By listing examples. D. By comparing.CIts late summer, and Americans arc flooding in the countrys national parks for some recreation and fresh air.But a study released this week by the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) fou
27、nd that air in some of the countrys most popular parks is not so fresh. The report divided the countrys 48 parks into three categories: levels of ozone (a pollutant that can irritate or damage lungs), haziness, and the impact of climate change on the park.Ozone is a pollutant common in smog, and its
28、 particularly common on hot summer days. Seventy-five percent of the parks had ozone levels between 2011 and 2015 that were “moderate” or worse, according to the federal governments Air Quality Index. Four national parksSequoia, Kings Canyon, Joshua Tree, and Yosemiteregularly have “unhealthy” ozone
29、 levels, meaning that the average hiker should reduce strenuous activity and those with asthma should avoid it altogether.Jobs at Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, including those indoors, come with pollution warnings saying that at times the air quality “may pose human Health problems due to
30、 air pollution”, according to the report.Pollution doesnt just make visitors and employees sick; it also ruins one of the parks main attractions: the views. Smog affects vistas in all of the parks; on average, air pollution obstructs 50 miles from view.The NPCA didnt look into specific causes of air
31、 pollution in each location, but generally, the report attributes it to the usual suspects: coal-fired power plants, cars, and industrial and agricultural emissions. Under the regional haze program, developed by the Environmental Protection Agency in 2002, states are required to carry out air qualit
32、y protection plans that reduce human-caused pollution in national parks. The NPCA claims that loopholes prevent power plants and other big polluters from being affected by the rules.28. According to the text, a hike in the national parks .A. is potentially dangerous for visitorsB. can cause physical
33、 and mental sufferingC. is usually recreational and refreshingD. is completely different from what it used to be29. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. Ozone docs less harm to hikers on hot summer days.B. Hikers with asthma should stop activity in Yosemite.C. Hikers should stop activity in
34、 Joshua Tree.D. Healthy hikers could do many activities in Sequoia.30. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The NPCA made a thorough investigation into causes of ozone pollution.B. The government had no plans to stop air pollution in national parks.C. Some usual air polluters may escape being punished
35、due to the imperfect rules.D. The NPCA was initially established to make laws to stop air pollution.31. What is the text mainly about?A. Air quality protection plans.B. The usual suspects of air pollution.C. Tourist attractions: Americas national parks.D. Ozone pollution in some of Americas most pop
36、ular parks.DMost of us dont reach for that gnarled (多节的) carrots when selecting our produce at the local supermarket. Thats exactly why Americans waste up to 40% of eatable food every year. This unbelievable number has sparked the “ugly food” movement, and inspired many companies to sell misshapen (
37、畸形的) fruit and vegetables to consumers, rather than throw them in the trash.One San Francisco organization is taking a unique approach to this idea. The Salvage Supperclub hosts fancy dinners inside dumpsters (垃圾箱) where they serve dishes entirely prepared with food that would have otherwise gone to
38、 waste.Josh Treuhaft founder of these ugly food dinners, originally came up with the idea to bring awareness to Americas food waste problem. There is undeveloped potential in their food that for some reason, not to their own fault, is going to waste,” he told Seekers Laura Ling.Treuhaft isnt alone i
39、n his effort to reduce Americas food waste. A change organization request last year called for Whole Foods to become part of the ugly food movement. They sold misshapen fruit and vegetables in Northern California stores.Selling imperfect produce is still relatively rare right now, which can be parti
40、ally due to a supply issue rather than a lack of willing participants. Raleys, a Sacramento-based grocery chain, started an ugly food pilot program called “Real Good”, but discontinued it after 90 days saying they had “some challenges sourcing the product”. A grower might have large amounts of ugly
41、produce one year due to terrible weather, but much less the next year if the weather has been more ideal. Harvests constantly vary and retailers are more likely to buy ugly produce in large number rather than just a few pounds at a time.This is why organizations like Imperfect Produce and Salvage Su
42、pperclub are playing an important role in the prevention of food waste. Salvage Supperclub takes it a step further by not only buying the ugly produce, but burning it into a good dining experience as well.32. What can we infer from Paragraph 1?A. People usually prefer good-looking produce.B. Gnarled
43、 carrots mostly appear in the supermarket.C. Americans waste up to 40 percent of eatable food every year.D. Americans eat less fruit and vegetables than expected.33. Why does the Salvage Supperclub have dinners inside the dumpsters?A. To prove his fancy idea. B. To remind people not to waste.C. To s
44、how waste can be eaten. D. To advise people lo dine in dumpsters34. Whats Josh Treuhafts advice to reduce Americas food waste?A. People should reduce the ugly food.B. People should be more aware of food shortage.C. People should develop their potential in producing food.D. People should make full us
45、e of ugly food.35. Why did Raleys stop its “Real Good” after 90 days?A. Retailers pursuing larger profit.B. Bad harvests due to bad weather.C. Lack of steady sources of produce.D. Peoples unwillingness to buy imperfect produce.第二节(共 5 小题:每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Fear
46、of Puberty (青春期)When young people get to puberty, it causes the physical and mental changes that can bring stress and even fear to them. Understanding your feelings better can make you a lot easier to deal with them. Grief at the passing of childhood.If you have had a happy childhood its natural to
47、feel sad at the realisation that its coming to an end. Many aspects of adult life can be discouraging. 36 Stress about putting on weight.Many people find themselves getting fatter during puberty and others reactions to this can be cruel. 37 Exercise and healthy eating will help you get rid of it soo
48、ner. 38 It can be disturbing to suddenly be seen in a sexual way if you dont feel ready for it. Remember that you have a right to set boundaries and be treated with respect. Feeling your body doesnt fit you.Sometimes bodies develop in a way that just doesnt reflect the people inside them, and this c
49、an be very stressful. Getting help early can help reduce the problem or make you more able to deal with it. 39 Your doctor can provide support on body issues and you can insist on seeing the doctor alone if that makes it easier.40 Most teenagers have to face them, too. And there are ways to deal with many of the specific problems puberty can cause. The sooner you seek help, the sooner it will get better.A. You are not alone in your feelings.B. Discomfort with how people treat you.C Get into the habit of